Useful Hints | Basics - Pathway Game Guide - Magic Game World

Useful Hints | Basics – Pathway Game Guide

Useful Hints | Basics - Pathway Game Guide

  • Every member of your party can perform two actions in one turn. There are three types of actions; Attack, Move and Neutral. Attack and Move can only be done once a turn, neutral up to two.

 

  • Use walls and large objects to your advantage as they break the line of sight.

 

  • You can perform your actions during battle in any order!

 

  • Keep an eye on your ammo and fuel count. If you run out of either resource you will be in trouble.

 

  • A character begins with a unique set of skills. As they gain experience and level up they will be able to unlock new perks and skills.

 

  • Medkits restore health and revive unconscious characters. Repairkits restore armor.

 

  • Self your unused items at the trader by right-clicking them. The cash will come in handy later!

 

  • Every weapon and armor type has a unique special ability that can make the difference between success and failure!

 

  • Hovering over a location on the exploration map will reveal some basic information about that location.

 

  • If you are at a location that can be revisited (such as a trader), simply click on it again to revisit.

 

  • Knives have the highest damage potential in the game. You must however expose yourself by moving close!

 

  • Rifles allow you to Burst Attack. A burst will spread across multiple tiles in a line and damage any units within.

 

  • Some battle locations contain explosive barrels. Shoot them and they will explode causing damage to surrounding enemies.

 

  • Heavy Armors allow your character to Hunker Down. It temporarily reduces all damage taken!

 

  • Resting places, traders and recruiting events can be revisited.

 

  • You can use medkits outside of battle by right-clicking them on the team screen.

 

  • Pistols have the special ability Double Shot. This performs a hip shot at two enemies in rapid succession!

 

  • Sniper Rifles can be used to set an Ambush. An enemy moving or planning to attack within the ambush area will be attacked!

 

  • Falagar

    He is the founder and editor of Magic Game World. He loved gaming from the moment he got a PlayStation 1 with Gran Turismo on his 7th birthday.

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